Mr George Daggar
1879 - October 14, 1950Summary information for Mr George Daggar
Contributions
1941
2 speeches — CHEESE (MANUAL WORKERS). Commons January 29, 1941
2 speeches — MINERS, SOUTH WALES. Commons February 6, 1941
FACTORY WORKERS (TRAVELLING EXPENSES). Commons February 12, 1941
2 speeches — DEPENDANTS' ALLOWANCES. Commons February 12, 1941
2 speeches — MR. LANDON. Commons February 12, 1941
3 speeches — ARMED FORCES (PENSIONS AND GRANTS). Commons February 13, 1941
PURCHASE TAX. Written Answers February 13, 1941
2 speeches — MINISTRY OF SUPPLY (CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYE). Commons February 26, 1941
2 speeches — DAMAGED PROPERTY (MORTGAGES). Commons February 27, 1941
PAY AND ALLOWANCES. Written Answers March 25, 1941
UNEMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE BOARD (ADMINISTRATIVE COST). Commons March 27, 1941
3 speeches — OLD AGE PENSIONS. Commons March 27, 1941
TORCH BATTERIES (AIR-RAID WARDENS). Commons May 22, 1941
3 speeches — BILLETING ALLOWANCES. Commons June 12, 1941
ARMED FORCES, MIDDLE EAST (MAILS). Written Answers July 8, 1941
3 speeches — CIVIL DEFENCE (BILLETING ALLOWANCES). Commons July 9, 1941
3 speeches — POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION. Written Answers July 29, 1941
INJURED PERSONNEL. Commons July 31, 1941
WAR DAMAGE CONTRIBUTION (PAYMENT). Written Answers August 5, 1941
2 speeches — LABOUR RECRUITMENT, SOUTH WALES. Commons September 11, 1941
CLOTHES RATIONING. Written Answers November 18, 1941
WAR DAMAGE CLAIMS, CARDIFF. Written Answers November 18, 1941
2 speeches — EX-MINERS. Commons November 20, 1941
REFUGEES, OCCUPIED FRANCE. Commons November 26, 1941
3 speeches — CLOTHES RATIONING. Commons December 2, 1941
CHEESE RATION (MANUAL WORKERS). Written Answers December 3, 1941
3 speeches — MAXIMUM NATIONAL EFFORT. Commons December 4, 1941
LEAVE (RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS). Written Answers December 16, 1941
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